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#AskPeshev 65: Less Is More + Speaking
#AskPeshev 65: #AskPeshev 65: Less Is More + Speaking
“Successful entrepreneurs are not afraid to be different, and put it to use while building their successful venture.”
— Mario Peshev
The first rule of communication: less is more.I hopped on a podcast earlier this week discussing conference talks and training sessions. I’m super comfortable teaching a 4-hour class but it takes forever to prepare for a 20-minute talk. The podcast isn’t out yet, but check out the top 10 communication lessons top entrepreneurs suggest for this Forbes roundup I was fortunate to participate in. And extra notes on preparing for a talk :)With virtual conferences going on, that’s a great prep material for this and the coming season too.Best,Mario
Every successful business leader needs to know how to communicate effectively. Both written and verbal communication skills are crucial if you want to build and maintain strong relationships with your employees, customers and partners.
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According to several studies, effective presentations are 38% your voice and 55% non-verbal communication. Only 7% can be attributed to the content. Knowing these, how do you think should you prepare for a talk? The best way to prepare for a talk is to practice. read more…
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The monthly business deck is out! Here's what we're focusing on this month and my tips for all of you guys and gals for the coming weeks.#2 is what I've devoted most of my October on as well - with the latest Lighthouse updates, and required creativity for new digital campaigns, it's a must-have.